LM Prestige MP. My first prestige love comming from a 2 yr usage of the LM Rad MP line. Heavier, yet easier to swing, thus more power, better spin, more stable...my chance experience with that racquet made me switch right then and there.

I use the i.prestige mid plus, I think it's a perfect frame in terms of balance, weight and swing weight (stock), simply a great racquet, still trying out new strings and tensions, the MG MPs were just too light, as for the mid versions I can't really comment, but from all the Mid Plus versions I think the i.prestige is by far the best one.

Head took away the prestige classic so it can just churn out new prestiges year in. Everytime they do that it would technically outsell the old prestige based on the excitement of a new racquet in the following line. So they are making more money everytime they introduced a new frame; liquidmetal, flexpoint, microgel, and now youtek. And that's why they took it off the production line and will probably not introduce it back. It's not the racquet that sells it's the name "prestige" that sparks the buying interest. The prestige classic could be the best prestige that they have or had out, but they will not sell it anytime soon because they are not concerned with giving the best available option to the public, they are more concerned about turning that profit that spikes in january when new racquets are introduced. How much do you wanna wager that the new aerodrive isn't going to be as good as the original, yet people are excited about what it's going to look like and how it's going to play. It's all about getting everyone excited about introducing something new, that is what sells. Companies prioritize profits over people all the time.

Head took away the prestige classic so it can just churn out new prestiges year in. Everytime they do that it would technically outsell the old prestige based on the excitement of a new racquet in the following line. So they are making more money everytime they introduced a new frame; liquidmetal, flexpoint, microgel, and now youtek. And that's why they took it off the production line and will probably not introduce it back. It's not the racquet that sells it's the name "prestige" that sparks the buying interest. The prestige classic could be the best prestige that they have or had out, but they will not sell it anytime soon because they are not concerned with giving the best available option to the public, they are more concerned about turning that profit that spikes in january when new racquets are introduced. How much do you wanna wager that the new aerodrive isn't going to be as good as the original, yet people are excited about what it's going to look like and how it's going to play. It's all about getting everyone excited about introducing something new, that is what sells. Companies prioritize profits over people all the time.

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Yeah man I hear you. All that HEAD should do is just give the Prestige Classic 600 a new paint job every 2 years. But instead they change the "Prestige" every two years promising that it play just like the Prestige Classic 600. Unfortunitly it doesn't (I have yet to hit with the YT Prestige. But there have been many broken promices in the past. So I have little faith the YT Prestige will play the PC600.) It is 2010 it is time to do it again.

Can Head Pros still receive PC600 PJs? Just wonder how a NEW PC600 feels compared to what is available now? Still prefer the iPrestige mid and mp and found and used NOS iPrestiges last year.
Far more flexible than most racquets.

I would have to go with the MG ones pretty easy and then maybe the FP. Classics would be third for me and then the others after that. I don't care for the older frames as well since they feel a bit too soft to me. Just not enough pop from them.